In states where votes are close, organizers are aiming to 'lose by less.' Why?
Briefly

Ellen Holly, a former chair of the Walworth County Democrats, emphasizes that the goal is to move the needle in a Republican stronghold: 'Our goal in this office is to move the needle. Everything we do here helps.' This sentiment captures the essence of their campaign strategy to engage in areas deemed challenging.
Holly believes that their efforts matter significantly in a competitive state: 'Biden won, I think, by 21,000 votes in the state. That's what we contributed. If we did nothing, he would not have won.' Here, Holly underscores the impact local campaigns can have on statewide elections.
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